Today I got fed up having to manually enable / disable charging for my librem5 and made a little tool to automate this based on battery %.
For anyone interested in this tool for #LinuxMobile : https://gitlab.com/j0dev/golang/chargecontrol
I normally have my phone connected to the charger when at my desk at home or work and don't want to constantly charge / discharge my battery.
Freedom in technology must include freedom from technology.
We must not create a societies where the price of admission is owning a device controlled by one of two trillion-dollar US corporations.
We must safeguard people’s access to public services and the everyday necessities of life via alternate methods.
Technology should always be a progressive enhancement.
Do not let Silicon Valley privatise your access to modern life.
Last week I finished my fake/example/reference linux #UnifiedPush distributor written in rust.
This week I started at looking into implementing a distributor with ntfy.sh, I am currently unsure about integrating into an existing app like Notify or building a separate application.
You can find my progress here: https://gitlab.com/j0dev/rust/up_ntfy_distributor
I am also looking into a DBus api to manage/configure a distributor for integration into desktop environments like #Gnome / #Phosh.
Made some nice progress on my rust reference 'fake' #UnifiedPush distributor implementation today.
Pushed my code publicly and finished the registration part.
Started the to work on the message sending and found out the C & golang connector library needs some more love as that too was changed in the spec and never updated. That's for this weekend then I guess.. 😅
https://gitlab.com/j0dev/rust/rust-unifiedpush-example-distributor